"With <em>Someday the Plan of a Town</em>, Todd Boss is part adventurer, part commentator, and total poet. The clarity and chiseled shapeliness of his poems operate in artful irony with Bossâs daring to risk ânot one but all [his] lives.â Boss maps the internal discoveries and day-to-day devotions of a great adventure, where renunciation leads not to piety but affirmation, and roving not to avoidance but engagement. In this fine and distinctive book, we learn from experience that ânoplace is / like home.â"
- David Baker, author of Swift,
"Before we could go nearly nowhere, Todd Boss went everywhere. If you are not dazzled by this introduction alone, something is missing. His poems always seem like a backbone that holds other language up. They seem sturdy as metal. But fluidly elastic, at once. What a gift! What a luminous voice."
- Naomi Shihab Nye, author of Everything Comes Next,
"Todd Boss is a walking violinâhis ear so tuned to the hidden rhythms of speech that he could make any sorrow sing. And here, in <em>Someday the Plan of a Town</em>, weâre invited to follow that music around the globe as Boss housesits for strangers and falls in love with each new place, each new life. Yet despite this rich worldliness, Todd Bossâs poems turn resolutely inward, searching tenderly for the contours of the human heart."
- Anders Carlson-Wee, author of The Low Passions,
"The deepest pleasure in reading these poems is to find oneself at the crossroads where joy and grief meet, as if by surprise, and yet didnât they know all along that this day of reckoning and recognition would come? Todd Boss broke all the rules, set sail across the globe, and came back with many tales, a few new rules, and a book of poems that honors those crossroads where challenge and delight collide. What a beautiful collision of a book this is!"
- Jim Moore, author of Prognosis,